On 06 Jan 2014 02:12:50 -0800, rudyhuan...@ymail.com wrote:
I installed on a client machine, the ERP.FDB file and the application.
Now, I came to know that, one guy in the client place, stole the
ERP.FDB
and tried several passwords and did not get it, so, he installed a
FIREBIRD on his
Hi,
Oldest transaction 15230691
Oldest active 15230692
Oldest snapshot 15230692
Next transaction16644907
You have long-running active transaction.
Use MON$ tables to identify who is holding it and stop.
Regards,
Alexey Kovyazin
Hej,
rmcgi...@oceris.com wrote:
Sweep interval: 0
IIRC a Sweep interval of 0 disables automatic sweeping?
How can I setup an embedded database on MacOSX to ignore username and
password on login.
On Windows security2.fdb is not required, how can I reach that on MacOSX
Elmar
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How can I setup an embedded database on MacOSX to ignore username and
password on login.
On Windows security2.fdb is not required, how can I reach that on MacOSX
by trying to pass -EMBEDDED to the compile line - No guarentees it will compile
though.
Paul
I'm looking for the 64-bit converted Delphi source for FreeUDFLib.dll.
If anyone has it, I'd appreciate if you can post it to the group or send it to
me direct via email.
I tried compiling the source to
64-bit with Delphi XE2, but it did not work in Firebird 64-bit, I keep
getting Invalid
Hej,
rmcgi...@oceris.com wrote:
Sweep interval: 0
IIRC a Sweep interval of 0 disables automatic sweeping?
Yes.
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Professional Tools and Services for Firebird
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Hello Team Support,
I installed on a client machine, the ERP.FDB file and the application.
Now, I came to know that, one guy in the client place, stole
the ERP.FDB and tried several passwords and did not get it, so, he
installed a FIREBIRD on his computer and copied the ERP.FDB and opened
This is Classic, so yes, automatic sweep is disabled. My understanding is that
gbak does a sweep while doing a backup, which happens nightly, so sweep should
be happening then (if I understand it correctly that is). Also, running a
manual sweep hangs indefinitely.
As for the active
Are you sure gfix hangs? Maybe is a hdd slowdown in the process.
We had this same issue. Gbak does not clean all the mess on only one of our
clients.
The sollution is run a gfix and wait.
Em 07/01/2014 18:22, rmcgi...@oceris.com escreveu:
This is Classic, so yes, automatic sweep is disabled.
Hi Ryan,
My understanding is that gbak does a sweep while doing a backup, which
happens nightly, so sweep should be happening then (if I understand it
correctly that is).
You are wrong. Gbak does not do sweep, it runs snapshot transaction and
reads all records in all tables - and, with some
I forget to say that you must disconnect all clients before run gfix
Em 07/01/2014 18:35, Alexey Kovyazin a...@ib-aid.com escreveu:
Hi Ryan,
My understanding is that gbak does a sweep while doing a backup, which
happens nightly, so sweep should be happening then (if I understand it
You are wrong. Gbak does not do sweep, it runs snapshot transaction and reads
all records in all tables - and, with some conditions, it can clear some
garbage versions.
Ah I see - the documentation simply mentioned something like garbage
collection maybe done during backup - now I see that
Last time I tried it, the gfix process hung and sat at 0% CPU for hours. I had
to terminate it. A backup only takes about 20 minutes, so I figured gfix
should take several hours.
I will try to run it again and get more detailed information to report back
here (with everyone logged out).
Hi we were encoding data yesterday on our fdb database, and after resting for
the day we tried connecting again now but everytime we put a new entry it
doesn't enter. We are using a delphi application and zeos as driver for it.
What could be the problem here?
Thanks.
http://www.firebirdfaq.org/faq344/ can not be a solution?
On Monday, January 6, 2014 7:31 PM, rudyhuan...@ymail.com
rudyhuan...@ymail.com wrote:
Hello Team Support,
I installed on a client machine, the ERP.FDB file and the application.
Now, I came to know that, one guy in the client
Hi,
Your design is wrong from security POV
If you need to protect db from copy - put it on server where only admin have
access. Then noone can copy your db.
If you put it on client computer you accept that risk at start
Regards,
Karol Bieniaszewski
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